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Toronto Animal Services says a dog that was hit by a car and rescued from under a TTC bus has been safely reunited with its owner.
“We located the owner from a lost report, and are happy to announce that the dog was picked up from our east shelter this morning,” staff said in an update on Twitter Monday afternoon.
“Sober’s family was very worried about him and have been searching for him since he went missing. They want to thank the TTC driver, Toronto police and our staff for getting him the help he needed.”
Toronto police said officers were called after 12:30 a.m. on Sunday after a car hit the dog. The driver of the car stayed to help, but the dog suffered a leg injury and went under a nearby bus.
Officers and animal control staff were able to coax the dog from under the bus.
Officials released pictures of the dog, which wasn’t wearing a collar, in an effort to return the animal home.
Animal services staff reminded residents about the importance of having animals licensed in order to help return lost pets.
It’s a happy ending, Toronto! This dog was injured and found under a TTC bus on Saturday. We located the owner from a lost report, and are happy to announce that the dog was picked up from our East Shelter this morning. Say hello to Sober the dog, reunited with his family! pic.twitter.com/ghcMWLdK0U
— TO Animal Services (@TOAnimalService) October 15, 2018
We want to thank everyone who has contacted us with concern for this dog. Sober: happy recovery from all of us in Toronto Animal Services. We are grateful that you are back home.
— TO Animal Services (@TOAnimalService) October 15, 2018
Toronto, please remember to license your pets in case they are lost at: https://t.co/YG1sHfQU38. 100% of your pet licensing fees go directly to help the more than 6,000 cats and dogs that come into our shelters yearly.
— TO Animal Services (@TOAnimalService) October 15, 2018
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